"Rattle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rattle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rattle" Meaning

To make a quick, excited noise, often with a loose object, creating a sharp, shaking or tinkling sound.

Example: The dog's collar started to rattle when it ran through the hallway.

Synonyms: clatter, clash, jingle, chime

Antonyms: whisper, mumble, whisper

"Rattle" Examples

Example 1:

Verb
- Example: "The loud noise made the baby rattle her pacifier."

Example 2:

Noun
- Example: "She loves playing with the children on the rattle she made herself."

Example 3:

Idiomatic expression
- Example: "After a while, the truth began to rattle him."

Example 4:

Verb (antithetical to calm)
- Example: "The wild rock music started to rattle the house."

Example 5:

Wordplay/Nonsense phrase
- Example: "When the lazy dog heard the ratatouille recipe, it started to rattle."

"Rattle" Similar Words

Ratlines

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Raton

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Ratoon

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Rats

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Ratsbane

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Rattan

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Ratted

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Informal or derogatory, of a person:<br><br> Betrayed their friends or colleagues by giving their confidence away<br> Has behaved in a traitorous or deceitful way

Ratting

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Rattled

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To feel or show fear or nervousness, especially because of something new or unexpected.<br>Example: "She was rattled by the loud noise and backed away slowly."<br>Or, to make someone feel or show fear or nervousness.<br>Example: "The loud music rattled the kid, and he jumped out of the room."

Rattler

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Rattlers

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Rattlers refer to:<br><br>1. A noun: A colloquial or poetic term for people who are rebellious, aggressive, or difficult to deal with.<br>Example: "The town had a reputation for being inhabited by rattlers who didn't take kindly to outsiders."<br>2. A common name for venomous snakes in North America, particularly the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, known for its distinctive rattle.<br>Example: "The rattler coiled in the desert sand, its rattle raised in warning."<br>3. In some contexts, "rattlers" can also refer to a type of drum or musical instrument, particularly in jazz or blues music.<br><br>The term "rattler" is often used to evoke a sense of danger, unpredictability, or strength, depending on the context.

Rattles

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Rattlesnake

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A rattlesnake is a venomous snake that has a distinctive rattle on its tail, which it makes by shaking a series of loose, flat-scale pieces called rattles. It is one of the most venomous snakes in North America, found in the deserts and grasslands of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.

Rattlesnakes

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Rattlesnakes are a genus of venomous snakes found in the Americas, characterized by the distinctive sound they make when threatened by vibrating their tails. They have a heat-sensing pit, elliptical pupils, and a rattle on the tip of their tail that they shake to warn potential predators of their venom. They belong to the crotaline group of pit vipers and are known for their potent neurotoxins and haemotoxic venom, which can be fatal to humans and other animals.

Rattletrap

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Rattling

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